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Dihexa vs Argireline

Side-by-side comparison of key properties, dosing, and research.

Cognitive Enhancement
Dihexa
Skin & Cosmetic
Argireline
Summary
Dihexa is a potent experimental oligopeptide derived from angiotensin IV that dramatically enhances synaptogenesis. Preclinical research shows cognitive enhancement orders of magnitude more potent than BDNF — it is considered one of the most powerful nootropic compounds in research, but has very limited human safety data.
Argireline is the most widely researched topical 'Botox-alternative' cosmetic peptide, an acetylated hexapeptide that inhibits neuromuscular transmission to relax facial muscles and reduce dynamic wrinkle depth by 17–27% in clinical studies.
Half-Life
Unknown (limited pharmacokinetic data)
N/A — topical application; effect duration linked to formulation contact time
Admin Route
Oral, SubQ, Topical
Topical
Research
Typical Dose
5–10 mg
5–10% concentration
Frequency
Daily
Twice daily
Key Benefits
  • Dramatically increases synapse formation (potentially 10 million× more potent than BDNF in animal models)
  • Enhances memory and learning
  • May reverse cognitive decline
  • Improves neuroplasticity and executive function
  • Long-lasting cognitive benefits from short courses
  • Potential therapeutic agent for Alzheimer's
  • Reduces depth of dynamic expression wrinkles 17–27%
  • Non-invasive topical Botox alternative
  • Smooths forehead, eye area, nasolabial fold lines
  • Widely studied — published clinical efficacy data
  • Synergistic with SNAP-8 for enhanced effect
  • Reduces fine lines around eyes (crow's feet)
  • Improves skin smoothness and texture
  • Well tolerated across all skin types
Side Effects
  • Headache
  • Irritability
  • Brain fog during washout period
  • Unknown long-term effects (insufficient data)
  • Generally very well tolerated
  • At >10%: temporary eyelid/brow ptosis (drooping)
  • Rare: mild redness in sensitive skin
  • No systemic absorption at cosmetic doses
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